During the 2024 state legislative session, Florida lawmakers tried unsuccessfully to pass a bill regulating litigation financing. (Credit: freshidea/Adobe Stock)

The Georgia State Senate recently approved the latest iteration of tort reform laws aimed at regulating insurance claim lawsuits, showing that states are buying into Florida’s approach.

Georgia Senate Bills 68 and 69 mirror some of the same measures Florida approved back in 2023, after Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp vowed that tort reform is a priority for his administration. Like other conservative politicians, Kemp sees the measures as a solution to the growing insurance crisis that's driving premiums up.

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Alexander Lugo

Alexander Lugo is a business of law reporter based in Miami who is focused on covering law firms in South Florida.